A Research Agenda for Transport Equity and Mobility Justice
Edited by Julie Cidell
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Who can travel freely? Whose mobility is restricted? What other inequities contribute to and arise from these differences in movement? Taking a truly global approach, this Research Agenda tackles these questions in settings from London to Hanoi, and Chicago to eThekwini, and transport modes from motorbikes to cars to pedestrians to cyclists.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Research Methods; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781802201871
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 From transport equity to mobility justice: an introduction , pp 15-30

- Ersilia Verlinghieri
- Ch 2 Measuring the spatial equity of transport systems: emerging data opportunities , pp 31-46

- Elizabeth Delmelle
- Ch 3 Mobile territories of wellbeing: advancing mobility justice as territorial , pp 47-54

- Theresa Harada
- Ch 4 Moving beyond cycling in support of economic growth: using a capabilities approach to identify infrastructure design principles , pp 55-70

- Justin Spinney
- Ch 5 Redefining mobility ‘problems’ through scholar activism and desire paths , pp 71-84

- Do Jun Lee
- Ch 6 Transport and health equity: considering the needs of diverse populations , pp 87-104

- Angela Curl, Els Russell, Christina McKerchar and James Berghan
- Ch 7 Mobility-related equity and justice: a perspective from Latin American cities , pp 105-120

- Natalia Villamizar Duarte, Ana Marcela Ardila Pinto and Marcos Paulo Ferreira de Góis
- Ch 8 Digital technologies and formalisation: governance through surveillance in the South African minibus taxi industry , pp 121-132

- Helen Morrissey and Tim Schwanen
- Ch 9 Freight mobility justice: pollution, places, and people along North American logistics chains , pp 133-144

- Julie Cidell and José Acosta-Cordova
- Ch 10 Transit equity must include racial equity , pp 145-156

- Gwendolyn Purifoye
- Ch 11 The production of new mobilities: a theoretical framework to the politics of mobility transitions , pp 159-172

- Huê-Tâm Jamme
- Ch 12 Putting the car in context: an agenda for technopolitical transitions in megacity mobilities , pp 173-188

- Govind Gopakumar
- Ch 13 Reframing data-driven decision framing as academic experts , pp 189-200

- Kate Lowe
- Ch 14 Street fights in the Anthropocene: a research agenda for aligning climate justice and urban transportation , pp 201-212

- Jason Henderson
- Ch 15 Conclusions, acknowledgments, and calls to action for transport equity and mobility justice , pp 213-220

- Julie Cidell
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